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  1. 'We need to keep going' - Eckertpublished at 15:28 GMT 1 March

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    Southampton manager Tonda Eckert was pleased with his side's first-half display in their 3-1 Championship win over Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.

    James Bree and Ryan Manning put Saints 2-0 up at the break and Taylor Harwood-Bellis made sure after Jerry Yates halved the deficit before the hour.

    Eckert praised his side's reaction to conceding after taking control of the game early.

    "I think we put in a very good first half, then if you do concede it's a moment you have to get over and we did, so I'm very happy," he told BBC Radio Solent.

    "There are still things we need to improve, we know that, but important today to get the three points."

    Southampton are one place outside the Championship play-offs after six wins and a draw in their past seven games and Eckert wants his team to keep pushing.

    "It was a very good month, the first one on the road with a positive result, three more very important ones coming up and then two at home, so keep pushing until the next break," he added.

    "We need to make sure we keep going."

  2. What really is the worst EFL kit of all time?published at 17:08 GMT 27 February

    Coventry City's new Hummel kit, in deep chocolate plum with sky blue features.Image source, Coventry City FC
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    Coventry City's new 'deep chocolate plum' fourth kit pays homage to an away strip from more than four decades ago.

    You might not hear the old terrace refrain of 'you're not fit to wear the shirt' as often as you used to, but it still has a better ring than 'the shirt's not fit for you to wear'.

    Championship leaders Coventry City launched a new collection on Friday, proudly taking inspiration from a kit widely dubbed the 'Worst of All Time'.

    A take on the club's infamous brown change strip worn away from Highfield Road from 1978 to 1981, the modern reinvention features what the club calls "a deeper chocolate plum colour with sky blue elements".

    Many would suggest it sounds tastier than it looks.

    But it's got us thinking... what are actually the worst EFL kits of all time? Let us know which of your club's shirts is hiding in the back of the wardrobe, or even if they were too ugly for you to even part money for them.

    We'll collate a list of the biggest eyesores and will give you the chance to vote on the ghastliest of all next week.

    Click here to let us know your suggestion, and you can even attach a picture if you really want to convey the horror.

  3. 'Eckert repaying faith as Saints eye play-offs'published at 19:11 GMT 26 February

    Martin Sanders
    Southampton fan writer

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    Southampton boss Tonda Eckert celebrates on the sidelines Image source, Getty Images

    When Southampton appointed Tonda Eckert, there was a clear belief inside the club about the direction they wanted to go.

    Placing such responsibility in the hands of a 31-year-old coach was a bold decision, but it was one made with conviction - and 21 games on from replacing Will Still, that faith is being repaid.

    Across those 21 matches Saints have reshaped their season.

    Only one side has taken more points in that period and no team has scored more goals.

    This is not a short-term bounce - it is sustained, measurable progress built on clarity, structure and belief.

    A seven-game unbeaten run, five wins and two draws, has carried Saints from 15th and 10 points outside the play-offs to seventh, now just four points off sixth place.

    That turnaround has not happened by chance. It has been driven by consistency, renewed togetherness and the building of a genuine spine through the team.

    January's recruitment played its part too.

    Daniel Peretz arrived from Bayern Munich to strengthen the goalkeeping department, while Cyle Larin added presence and experience at the top end of the pitch.

    James Bree returned from his loan at right-back, and the partnership of Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Jack Stephens has brought stability in defence.

    In midfield, Flynn Downes looks back to his best, dictating games and providing control.

    What I have enjoyed most is the spirit, something I felt was missing earlier in the season.

    Now there is intensity, unity and a willingness to work for one another that is clear for all to see.

    The press is coordinated, the defensive shape more assured, and when Saints score you see a group that truly believes.

    Reverting to a back four in January was another pivotal call, since then the balance feels right.

    Now come away tests at Sheffield Wednesday, West Brom and Coventry. Navigate them well and Saints will be the team nobody wants to see in the play-offs.

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  4. Pick of the stats: Sheffield Wednesday v Southamptonpublished at 16:05 GMT 26 February

    Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton club badgesImage source, Opta

    In-form Southampton will look to continue their surge towards the Championship play-off places when they visit already-relegated Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday (kick-off 15:00 GMT).

    The Saints have put together a seven-game unbeaten run (W5 D2) to climb from 15th and 10 points adrift of the play-offs up to seventh and within four points of Wrexham in sixth.

    Off-field issues have completely overshadowed this season for the Owls, who have lost 11 games in a row - scoring only two goals in that run - and won just one of their 34 league games.

    • Sheffield Wednesday have lost their past five league games against Southampton, their joint-longest losing run against the Saints (also five between 1999 and 2006).

    • Southampton have won their previous two away league games against Sheffield Wednesday, never before winning three consecutive visits to Hillsborough.

    • Sheffield Wednesday are winless in their 17 home league games this season – only Sunderland (18 in the Premier League in 2005-06) have had a longer winless run at home from the start of a campaign in English league history.

    • Southampton have won their past two away league games, last winning more consecutively in December 2019/January 2020 (4).

    • Southampton's Leo Scienza has been directly involved in three goals in his past three Championship away games (1 goal, 2 assists), as many as in his first 10 league games on the road for the Saints (2 goals, 1 assist).

  5. Remembering Richards 15 years after his deathpublished at 07:56 GMT 26 February

    Dean Richards in action for Tottenham HotspurImage source, Getty Images

    Thursday marks the 15-year anniversary of the death of former Wolves, Southampton and Tottenham defender Dean Richards.

    Richards died on 26 February, 2011, aged 36, following a long illness. He had been forced to retire six years earlier because of ill health.

    Richards, a cultured centre-back, began his career with his hometown club Bradford City before joining Wolves for a club-record fee in 1995.

    After a four-year spell at Molineux, he moved to Southampton in 1999 and then Spurs in 2001.

    A week after his death, Wolves and Tottenham met in a Premier League fixture at Molineux.

    His widow and two sons, as well as representatives from his four former clubs, were present as the football world paid tribute to a player affectionately known as "Deano".

    Representatives of Tottenham, Southampton, Wolves and Bradford carry shirts with Dean Richards' name printed on backImage source, Corbis via Getty Images
  6. Saints 'have quality players' - Eckertpublished at 22:53 GMT 24 February

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    Southampton are up to seventh in the Championship table

    Southampton head coach Tonda Eckert praised his "quality players" for their work in an emphatic victory over QPR on Tuesday night.

    Saints took an early lead through Finn Azaz before a brace from Kuryu Matsuki and goals from Leo Scienza and James Bree.

    The victory moves them up to seventh in the table and four points behind Wrexham who sit in sixth.

    "There are many games we could have scored more than one and sometimes that's enough, but today there were some key moments that came out way and we do have some quality players on the pitch.

    "These night games are always special at St Mary's," Eckert told BBC Radio Solent.

    "It's a quick pitch and we needed to make sure that we are really sharp and we were right from the beginning, the first goal was because of that.

    "I'm very big on confidence and I believe every player needs to back themselves, he (Matsuki) has got his head down and worked hard despite not playing very minutes and today is a consequence of that.

    "We're still not where we want to be, we have to keep our heads down, be humble and keep working, we need to turn this into a really good month when we have our game Saturday."

    Saints are next in action when they travel away to already relegated Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.

  7. Southampton winger Sillah Dibaga signs new dealpublished at 17:21 GMT 23 February

    Southampton winger Sufianu Sillah Dibaga in action for his sideImage source, Getty Images
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    Sufianu Sillah Dibaga made his senior debut for Saints in their FA Cup win over Leicester

    Young Southampton winger Sufianu Sillah Dibaga has signed a new contract at the club through to 2028.

    The 19-year-old is a product of the Saints academy and made his senior debut recently in their FA Cup win over Leicester at St Mary's.

    Sillah Dibaga came off the bench and into the action just after the hour mark and completed the final 30 minutes and extra time.

    Sufianu said: "It feels amazing. It's been a crazy week making my debut, it was a great experience.

    "Now I just want to stay consistent and maintain the good performances [in the under-21s] and try to get more chances with the first team. That comes with training well and showing that I'm ready to get more minutes and perform."

    At the final whistle, Southampton had five academy players on the pitch in what Tonda Eckert afterwards described as a big day for the club's academy.

    Director of group talent strategy Andy Goldie said: "This tops off a fantastic week for Sufianu after making his first-team debut and he has committed his future to the club on terms befitting of the progress he has made this season.

    "As with all young players, he still has a lot of work to do to make the next step in adding a sustainable impact in the first team, however if he continues to apply himself in the same way then his trajectory is very exciting."

  8. Pick of the stats: Southampton v Queens Park Rangerspublished at 10:48 GMT 23 February

    Side-by-side of Southampton and Queens Park Rangers club badges

    Play-off chasers Southampton and Queens Park Rangers will face each other at St Mary's for Tuesday night's headline act (20:00 GMT).

    The Saints are undefeated across their past six league games (W4 D2) to leave them four points off Wrexham in sixth place.

    QPR's results haven't looked as bright (W2 D2 L2) but they are level on points with their hosts and will be just as interested in taking some ground advantage against one of their promotion-chasing rivals.

    • Southampton have won each of their last five league games against QPR, since a 2-1 home loss in March 2013 in the Premier League.

    • QPR have lost their last two away league games against Southampton, last losing more consecutive visits between 1957 and 1969 (4).

    • Southampton have won six of their eight midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) league matches this season, with the exceptions being a 3-1 loss at Bristol City and a 0-0 draw with Millwall.

    • QPR are unbeaten in their last four midweek (Tues, Weds, Thurs) away league matches (W3 D1), keeping a clean sheet in each of the last three.

    • Against no side has Southampton's Finn Azaz provided more assists in English league football than QPR (3), assisting in each of his last three appearances against them.

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  9. Eckert 'disappointed' after Charlton drawpublished at 19:33 GMT 21 February

    Tonda Eckert looks on from the sidelines at St Mary's StadiumImage source, Getty Images
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    Southampton sit 11th in the Championship table, four points off the top six

    Southampton boss Tonda Eckert felt "disappointed" after only winning a point at home to Charlton but admitted it could be a decent result come the end of the season.

    Saints fired themsleves into the lead in the second half as Leo Scienza's cross was glanced into the net by Ross Stewart.

    But after Sonny Carey's equaliser they were unable to find the goal to win them three points, despite large periods with the ball and 10 minutes of added time.

    "There's a little bit of a disappointment for the very moment," Eckert said after the game. "But at the same time I think it might be a point that will come to quite a big importance towards the end of the season.

    "In those games, especially at home we play to win. I think that's very clear. If you go behind after scoring in the second half, we have done it sometimes where we managed to bring those games over the line or then score a second goal.

    "We didn't manage that today, so for the moment there's a little bit of disappointment on the result. But that will be gone by tomorrow morning and then we go again on Tuesday."

    Southampton are now four points off the top six and next host QPR at St Mary's on Tuesday.

  10. Welington to miss 'a couple more weeks' - Eckertpublished at 14:34 GMT 20 February

    Southampton boss Tonda Eckert speaking at a press conference Image source, Getty Images
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    Southampton boss Tonda Eckert gives an update on the team's fitness

    Southampton boss Tonda Eckert has said that defender Welington will be out for a "couple more weeks" with a muscle injury.

    The 25-year-old was forced off in the final moments of Southampton's dramatic win over Leicester at the King Power 10 days ago, and will now face a spell on the sidelines.

    While giving an update on fitness in the squad, Eckert also confirmed that captain Jack Stephens had been given the all-clear regarding his fitness after undergoing a scan.

    "Welly is going to still take a couple more weeks with a muscle injury, not the best [news] but hopefully it won't take too long," Eckert told BBC Radio Solent.

    "Jack's scan came back fine, so he will be available for tomorrow. The only other one was Jay [Robinson] who struggled a little bit with his quad, so he will be out for tomorrow, and we need to manage this over the next week and then get him back quickly."

    Welington has made 15 appearances for Saints so far this season and has impressed since being handed more minutes after the turn of the year.

    Southampton have climbed up the table in recent weeks with four wins in their last five matches, sitting ninth in the Championship table.

    "It's all set up and now it depends on us," Eckert added.

    "We have made some progress over the last weeks but still at the same time we are far away from where we want to be in the end, now is the moment to keep pushing and stay on the gas.

    "The whole club has come together over the last few weeks, the group has come further together and we are increasing our intensity by each game.

    "In general things are going in a good direction but we need to prove that every single time we step on the pitch."

    Saints welcome back former head coach Nathan Jones on Saturday who brings his Charlton side to St Mary's.

  11. Pick of the stats: Southampton v Charlton Athleticpublished at 10:01 GMT 20 February

    Southampton and Charlton Athletic club badgesImage source, Opta

    Southampton will look to gain further ground on the Championship play-off places when they welcome a Charlton Athletic side looking to steer clear of the relegation zone on Saturday (kick-off 15:00 GMT).

    The Saints are in fine form with three wins on the bounce and four victories in their past five (D1) to move within two points of the top six going into the weekend.

    The Addicks are seven points clear of the relegation zone with three wins in their past seven games (D1 L3), having won just one of 11 previously (D3 L7).

    • Southampton won 5-1 away to Charlton in November of this season and could win home and away against them in a league campaign for the first time since 1989-90, which came in the top-flight.

    • Southampton have won both of their home games against promoted sides in the league this season (2-1 v Wrexham and 3-1 v Birmingham) – they last won three in a Championship campaign in 2007-08 (v Blackpool, Scunthorpe and Bristol City).

    • Southampton are unbeaten in their past five league games (W4 D1), winning each of the past three on the bounce.

    • Charlton Athletic have won just one of their past 10 away league games (D3 L6), though that win came in their most recent game on the road (2-0 at Leicester).

    • Charlton have scored 11 goals via substitutes in the Championship this season, with only Ipswich Town scoring more (12). Indeed, both of Charlton's league goals in February came from substitutes (Tyreece Campbell vs Stoke and Jayden Fevrier vs Portsmouth).

  12. Rainbow ball back in EFL anti-homophobia campaignpublished at 11:36 GMT 19 February

    A close up of Puma's rainbow ball that features a selection of colourful geometrical shapes on a traditional white backgroundImage source, EFL
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    This is the third year the EFL have used the rainbow ball campaign

    Puma's Rainbow ball will return to the English Football League as part of an on-going campaign against discrimination and homophobia.

    The special edition rainbow ball was introduced in 2024 to mark LGBTQ+ History Month and will be used at every EFL game from 20 February until 1 March.

    Manufacturers Puma will make a donation to Football v Homophobia for every goal scored with their rainbow ball across the Championship, League One and League Two.

    The donations will help support education against homophobia and promote inclusion across the season.

    The EFL have released a video, external to coincide with the campaign which features a Preston North End fan who was charged with a hate crime following homophobic chanting during an FA Cup fixture against Chelsea.

    The rainbow ball will also feature in EFL partner EA Sports' FC 26 video game.

    "The rainbow ball is a powerful symbol of the values we uphold across the EFL all season long," EFL chief executive officer Trevor Birch said.

    "It not only reflects our longstanding commitment to ensuring the League is representative of all its diverse communities, but also reminds us that we all have a role to play in creating an environment in which everyone feels they truly belong."

  13. Stewart keen on staying at Southamptonpublished at 16:38 GMT 18 February

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    Southampton striker Ross Stewart says he would "definitely be interested" in extending his stay at the club beyond the end of this season.

    The 29-year-old's current contract expires in the summer but the Saints have the option of a one-year extension they can invoke should they wish to keep the Scot.

    Stewart's time at St Mary's has been blighted by injury since arriving from Sunderland at the start of the 2023-24 season and he has made just 35 appearances in all competitions in two-and-a-half years.

    "It's an interesting one because obviously in the back of my head I'm aware of the situation, but at the same time I just want to try and get a run of games together," Stewart told BBC Radio Solent.

    "For me, just between now and the end of season, it's playing as much as I can and trying to have a positive impact and see what happens.

    "There's obviously a lot of routes I can go down in terms of what could happen, but there's no point.

    "It's about just playing for Southampton, trying to show the club what I can do, try and be positive and play as many games and that hopefully takes care of itself."

    After missing two-and-a-half months of this campaign with a hamstring injury, Stewart has enjoyed a run in the side since the turn of year but says it is now about staying fit.

    "I'm really happy being here," added Stewart, who has scored four goals and provided two assists in 15 games in the Championship this season.

    "I've loved my time here so far and if there was an option there to extend it, I'd definitely be interested in doing that."

  14. FA Cup fifth-round draw made published at 18:43 GMT 16 February

    The balls being prepared for the FA Cup drawImage source, Getty Images

    The draw for the FA Cup fifth round has been made. Here is a list of all the ties in the order they were drawn.

    • Fulham v Southampton

    • Port Vale or Bristol City v Sunderland

    • Newcastle United v Manchester City

    • Leeds United v Norwich City

    • Mansfield Town v Arsenal

    • Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool

    • Wrexham v Chelsea

    • West Ham v Macclesfield or Brentford

    The matches will be played over the weekend of 7 March.

    Watch all the highlights and best video from this season's FA Cup

  15. Bragg shows future is bright at Southamptonpublished at 14:23 GMT 16 February

    Martin Sanders
    Southampton fan writer

    Southampton midfielder Cameron Bragg in action for his side in the FA CupImage source, Getty Images
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    Cameron Bragg is a product of the Southampton academy

    Saturday felt like more than just another cup tie, it felt like a reminder of what Southampton Football Club has always stood for.

    For years Saints have been synonymous with youth development, the academy has produced players who have gone on to shine at the very highest level such as Gareth Bale, Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Luke Shaw and James Ward-Prowse.

    That pathway from Staplewood to the first team and often beyond became central to the club's identity.

    But in recent years that production line has felt quieter, opportunities for academy players have been fewer, and supporters have understandably questioned whether the club's greatest strength had been diluted.

    Saturday's FA Cup win over Leicester City suggested otherwise.

    Tonda Eckert took a bold approach, giving several young players opportunities in a high-pressure fixture and by the final whistle five academy products were on the pitch.

    Cameron Bragg was one of those players, he ended up playing the entire game across 90 minutes and added time, and the young midfielder produced an assured and increasingly influential display.

    He grew in confidence as the match wore, demanding possession and dictating the rhythm of play.

    His composure under pressure stood out, as did his awareness and maturity - it was a performance that suggested Southampton may once again have a player capable of progressing far beyond his years.

    What made the afternoon particularly encouraging was not just individual promise, but collective mentality and getting the job done to reach the next round.

    It is one thing for a club to talk about youth development as part of its philosophy, it's another to demonstrate genuine trust when the stakes are high and Eckert deserves credit for aligning words with action.

    The Saints identity has never been built purely on financial power or superstar signings, it has been built on pathways, patience, and on the courage to give young players their opportunity.

    If Saturday was an indication of what is to come, the future at St Mary's may once again be shaped by its academy.

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